A test's main worth is
a. its usefulness in problem-solving and creating a path to improvement for individual students.
b. its usefulness in determining the skills students must acquire to reach the grade level standard for proficiency.
c. how easily it can be scored and how quickly the results can be attained.
d. its ability to objectively measure and compare the achievement of large groups of students.
A
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